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HOTEL NOTICES. DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL /"OFFERS First-Class Accommodation for, visitors. Charges very moderate. , Best brands' of Wine and Spirits kept in stock, Terms on application. R. DWYER, Proprietor, Tolephono iGS. C 727 THE CLARENDON HOTEL, I'ALMERSTON NORTH. FOR SUPERIOR AND COMFORTABLE ACCO.AIMODATION, 'Best Speight's Ales, Purest Spirits, and Delicious Wines, this Hotel is unexcelled throughout the Dominion, Luach, Is. • J.-M'KEWEN, C 658 Late Prince of Wales Hotel, Dunedin. CAFE DE PARIS HOTEL. (Opposite Railway Station), PALMERSTON NORTH. MRS. J. ADAMS (lato of the Marqnis' ol Normanby Hotel, Carterton), announooe that she. in in possession of tho above House. Convenient for catching early trains. Good accommodation and first-olass table. CLUB ' ' HOTEL. CARTERTON (Under Now Management). T. P. FIRMAN' Proprietor, Late of the New Zealand Railway Sorvice. Good Comfortable Hotel, splendidly furnished; first-class' Cuisine, and every attention; every modern convenience. New Billiard Table. Situated within three minutes from the Railway 'Station, and next the Wairarapa P. and A. Association Shoiv Grounds. •Telephone 51. C 679 ROYAL hotel, PALMERSTON NORTH. G. SEARLE (Late of Otago and Canterbury) HAS taken over the above well-known Hotel, and hopes, ,by ; strict attention to business, to receivo the patronage of tho travelling public and residents of the district. 'Good accommoJation for commercials and families; C 659 rjl HE 1 ALBERT HOT EL. ' Corner of WILLIS AND MANNERS STREETS. .UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT, IS NOW OPEN TO RECEIVE GUESTS. ' : T. G. ASHMAN, C 702 ' Proprietor. . BUSINESS NOTICES. ■ ■SPECIAL .NOTICE. '~ ' CUSTOMERS are horeby ■ notified that. In addition to our Main Store, 31 MANNERS STREET, and Branch Store, corner of WIL•SON and RIDDIFORD STREETS, NEWTOWN, wo have erected a lino brick store at the.corner of CUBA and ARTHUR STREETS as well. W. CAMPBELL, Grocer and Tea: Merchant. C 635 WE WILL' BUILD FOR. YOU. WE havo two' splendid SECTIONS in SHANNON STREET, ISLAND BAY, .on wliicli . we 1 ;' lire prepared', to build to snit purchasers: on very easy, terms. First-class gardening, soil, good view, woll sheltered. Only small'deposit required, balance arranged, WM. H. TURNBULL AND CO., 3 Panama Street 6231 Q R. ROW E, TRUSS SPECIALIST, , 56 MANNERS' STREET, WELLINGTON.' \ Every Rupture demands a Specially' Fitted Truss.. . I make to the requirements of tho caso. Write for. Self-Measuroinent Chart. . Female Attendant to wait on Ladies. Abdominal Belts of all descriptions made on the shortest notice. . . C 730 LEONARD AND'. CO., i FEATIIERSTON STREET. WANTED TO. EXCHANGE. SHEEP' 'AND . DAIRY FARM, -30 Miles from Wellington, . In Exchango for Wellington House or Shop Property. , Particulars of Farm:— OQfC ACRES Freehold, a good portion flat, /&Op balance low-lying hills; will carry 2 Blieep to the aero and 50 cattlo; good 5roomed house, sheds, etc.; good orchard; well situated;- the farm is in first-class order; school, post office, and telephone bureau only, one milo away. PRICE ONLY- £B PER ACRE. •ii QC ACRES Leasehold; 7 years to run; low lot# rental; adjoining above property; first-class grazing land. NOTE.—THE GOODWILL OF LEASEHOLD WILL BB GIVEN IN TO BUYER OF ABOVE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. C 605 GEO. T. WHITE, WATCHMAKER, OPTICIAN, AND MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, 59 LAMBTON QUAY, NEW Shipment of SILVER GOODS SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS. GREENSTONE. Largest Assortment of Greenstono in Town, Including Maori Tikis, Bangles, Ponholders, Pendants, Charms, etc. ENGAGEMENT RINGS A SPECIALTY, A. LAURENSON, Manager. CREASE'S "OLD EWGLVSHE"PL.UIV3 PUSSDiWG. MADE from tho Finest Soloctod Ingredients; put up in lib, and 21b, cans' ready for immediate U3j, hot or cold. Splendid for inclueion in the Monu of outdoor and indoor picnics. Camping parties and. Week-end Trout Fishers should try this appetising Plum Pudding. POLD. BX ALL STQaEKKBPfiBS. |

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 97, 17 January 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 97, 17 January 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 97, 17 January 1908, Page 2

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